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  2. What is horny goat weed? Does it work? - AOL

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    Centuries ago, when Chinese farmers noticed that goats seen eating the herb later seemed to be unusually "in the mood," this herbal extract became a mainstay treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED ...

  3. Cornus officinalis - Wikipedia

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    A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study found that a Chinese herbal formula that mainly consisted of Cornus officinalis was not only effective at improving erectile function, but it was also safe for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. [16]

  4. Yohimbine - Wikipedia

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    It has also been studied as a potential treatment for erectile dysfunction but there is insufficient evidence to rate its effectiveness. [45] [46] [47] It is illegal in the United States to market an over the counter product containing yohimbine as a treatment for erectile dysfunction without getting FDA approval to do so. [48]

  5. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    The term erectile dysfunction does not encompass other erection-related disorders, such as priapism. Treatment of ED encompasses addressing the underlying causes, lifestyle modification, and addressing psychosocial issues. [4] In many instances, medication-based therapies are used, specifically PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil. [13]

  6. 4 Common ED Pills: Weighing the Pros & Cons of Each - AOL

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    The Best ED Medication for Men: Pros & Cons of Top ED Pills. Over the last 25 years, (ED) medications like Viagra and Cialis have become common fixtures in bedrooms around the world.

  7. Aildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Aildenafil (methisosildenafil) is a synthetic drug that is a structural analog of sildenafil (Viagra). [1] It was first reported in 2003. [2] Like sildenafil, aildenafil is a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor.